Rogers Healy’s High-Profile Relocation Arm Rebrands

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Healy Global Relocation is now Healy Global Real Estate and Relocation. Founded in 2009, the Dallas-based company incorporated the change to reflect the company’s strong footprint in global real estate and relocation efforts.

Healy Global Real Estate and Relocation, a division of The Rogers Healy Companies, has relocated countless high-profile athletes and celebrities since its inception.

“I started Healy Relocation in 2009, and throughout my journey, we’ve made numerous modifications, to always make sure we’re delivering our message most effectively,” Owner and CEO Rogers Healy said. “My team and I decided to make the simple, yet bold company name upgrade, to eliminate the ‘do you just do moves, or can you help with our global real estate needs as well?’ conversations.”

Along with the company relaunch, includes an updated website – HealyGlobal.com. The website was designed with simplicity in mind, making the real estate and relocation process as convenient as possible.

Healy Global offers comprehensive global relocation services for individuals, third-party companies, and corporations of any size. Healy Global is a sister company of Rogers Healy and Associates Real Estate, one of the largest independently owned brokerages in the United States.

Healy Global also announced the addition of former SMU football player Michael Salerno. Salerno joins the company as the Client Support Coordinator, where he will manage the real estate and relocation needs for the clients and their families.

Salerno will help enhance the division with an additional push focused on athletes and their families at both the professional and collegiate levels.

“I gained experience with the company through an internship last summer, and I am thrilled to take my career to the next step by joining the team first-hand,” Salerno said. “I have been able to learn from Rogers, another proud SMU alumnus, and I can’t wait to continue to evolve my career.”

Salerno played for SMU for four years. Originally from Los Angeles, Salerno was a walk-on for the Mustang football team, later earning a full scholarship.

“I have long been a supporter of SMU’s ‘Life After Ball’ program, and I am thrilled to be the first step in Salerno’s ‘Life After Ball’,” Rogers Healy, Owner and CEO of The Rogers Healy Companies said. “Healy Global is rapidly growing, and with people like Salerno on our team, our potential is never going to stop.”

The Rogers Healy Companies has tripled its leadership staff, bringing Mike Alexander to lead the entertainment division of Healy Global Relocation, Austin Uebele to lead recruiting, and Jerry Mooty as Director of Strategy.

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